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Trump’s ‘disgusting’ celebration of Robert Mueller’s death sparks immediate backlash

Trump’s ‘disgusting’ celebration of Robert Mueller’s death sparks immediate backlash

Alexander Willis
March 21, 2026, 2:34PM ET (RAWSTORY)

Within minutes of news breaking Saturday of former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s passing, President Donald Trump took to social media to celebrate his death in a shocking social media post, sparking immediate backlash from critics who called the president’s language “disgusting and despicable.”

“Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.

The remarks were immediately met with scorn from critics of all stripes, including prominent liberal political commentator Ed Krassenstein, who went on to lavish praise on Mueller for his role in leading the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

“This is disgusting and despicable,” Krassenstein wrote to their more than 1 million followers on X. “Trump literally just celebrated Robert Mueller dying. Mueller did so much good for America.”

Ken Dilanian, a justice and intelligence correspondent for MS NOW, responded to Trump’s remarks by making an unflattering comparison between the president and Mueller.

“In an era when many young men—including President Trump—were trying to avoid serving in Vietnam, Mueller not only volunteered for the Marines after graduating from Princeton—he spent a year waiting for an injured knee to heal so he could serve,” Dilanian wrote in a social media post on X. “I have always found that to be the most compelling fact about him.”

Trump infamously received a deferment from conscription in 1968 during the Vietnam War, a deferment that allowed the then-22-year-old future president to avoid military service. Furthermore, the deferment—a medical exemption citing alleged bone spurs in his heels—was issued to Trump by a podiatrist who rented office space from Trump’s father, a connection that led The New York Times to theorize that the medical diagnosis may have been “granted as a courtesy to the elder Mr. Trump.”

Others, like Fox Sports analyst Ryan Satin, pointed to what they characterized as Trump’s double standard, having belittled Mueller’s death openly while his own administration has vowed to pull visas and deport people who joke about the death of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk.

“Remember when they made a database of people who said anything slightly deemed as negative about Charlie Kirk?” Satin wrote in a social media post on X.

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We’re living in a Trump horror movie — with the most loathsome act just performed

We’re living in a Trump horror movie — with the most loathsome act just performed

John Casey
March 21, 2026, 10:47 AM ET (RAWSTORY)

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another just won the Oscar for best picture. It’s a multi-generational saga of political resistance. It’s a film about people fighting for something real, even when the odds are against them. It’s bloody, messy, and violent.

And then there’s the Trump administration’s version: One Lie After Another is a violent, bloody, and worse-than-messy narrative. No Oscars. No standing ovations. A zero percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics are panning it across the globe, and audiences are screaming back at the screen. And unlike Anderson’s film, this one is costing actual lives.

Since Operation Epic Fury launched on February 28, 2026, the Trump administration has subjected the American public to what can only be described as a thick, opaque fog of disinformation.

Every press briefing and gaggle, every social media post, every breathless statement from an interview or podium has been a performance of fabrication.

It’s a disaster of a disaster movie, with an ending that is sure to be an epic disaster.

The lies come so quickly and often—like the poof, parody, and slapstick of a Naked Gun movie—all delivered deadpan. Because of that frequency, we’ll cite just one lie from the main characters.

It begins with the offensive trailers. The Trump administration blended real war footage with video game, movie, and cartoon clips and even athletes to promote the war in Iran. Critics, including Pope Leo and former NFL players, condemned it, accusing the White House of reducing tragic human conflict to a video game and sanitizing it into propaganda.

The movie, which is a bloody reality, is far worse. There’s no “spoiler alert” for this review since the lies told about this war will live in infamy.

Donald Trump is the star, executive producer, casting agent, costume designer, and scriptwriter. He leads with more lies, falsehoods, and fairy tales than can fit into a single take.

Throughout, Trump lies constantly, often contradicting one lie with another. It’s his way of confusing the viewer, stripping away any semblance of rationality, and muddying the plot at every turn.

He delivered one of the dumbest statements a sitting president has ever made about a war he started. On March 10, Trump said Iran was responsible for a missile strike that killed schoolchildren in Minab, Iran, and claimed Iran possessed American-made Tomahawk missiles.

The problem? Tomahawks are U.S.-manufactured precision weapons available only to the United States and a small number of close allies. Iran doesn’t have them. Iran has never had them. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the accusation “beyond asinine.”

And since he’s the star, here’s one more.

On March 16, Trump told reporters he was “shocked” that Iran retaliated by targeting U.S. allies in the Gulf. “Nobody expected it,” he said. Nobody—except the intelligence community, regional analysts, allied governments, and anyone who has spent fifteen minutes studying Iranian strategic doctrine since 1979.

It’s one of the many reasons preceding presidents avoided this path.

His co-star, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, who would be an extra in Animal House, has been firing off fibs fast and furious, so much so that even his flag pocket square seems to wilt in real time.

In one of the most stomach-churning moments of this already grim production, Hegseth claimed that parents and spouses of service members killed in action, “family after family,” encouraged him to “finish” the Iran operation.

One father, whose son died in the early stages of Operation Epic Fury, went public to say he had never had such a conversation with Hegseth. Lying about families of the fallen may be the most loathsome act in the entire film.

And it’s not an isolated scene. This administration repeatedly invokes the grief of military families to justify decisions those families never endorsed. At one point, Hegseth even chastised the media for covering troop deaths instead of the “success” of the mission.

His wicked insincerity is the only thing resembling consistency in his performance.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio brings his own flair. When mediators in back-channel negotiations, reportedly making real progress on a new framework just before the bombs fell, described where talks had stood, Rubio dismissed the entire effort as “failed negotiations.”

Reporters who dug deeper found the opposite: multiple intermediaries said a deal had been closer than at any point in the previous two years. Rubio either didn’t know or knew and said the opposite anyway. He also contradicted Trump about the reason for the war, which means one of them was lying, or both.

Not to be outdone, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has wandered into scenes where he clearly doesn’t belong.

On March 19, Bessent claimed the U.S. was not targeting Iranian energy infrastructure, a statement directly contradicted by reports of strikes on Kharg Island’s oil hub. The claim also conflicted with reporting about military activity near the Strait of Hormuz, another attempt to mislead the public.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright deserves his own credit line for a performance combining false optimism with spectacular self-contradiction, sometimes within the same breath.

Wright declared on television that the war would “certainly” end within weeks and that gas prices would fall along with it.

Here we are approaching four weeks with no end in sight, and gas prices are up roughly a dollar per gallon and climbing.

When pressed, Wright conceded in the same interview that “there are no guarantees in wars at all,” apparently unaware he had just demolished his own prediction.

White House negotiator Steve Witkoff has a cameo. On March 7, Witkoff claimed Iran was “probably a week away” from acquiring industrial-grade material for a nuclear weapon, despite prior claims that Iran’s capabilities had been “obliterated” months earlier.

What Trump and his cast have produced in recent weeks is something else entirely—a chaotic, improvised, fact-free performance that has confused allies, emboldened adversaries, and left the American public with no reliable way to understand a war being waged in their name.

Zero stars. Do not recommend.

And the most unfortunate part: this is one film we can’t walk out of.

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Trump admin is about to make Iran’s ‘escalation trap’ much more dangerous: expert

Trump admin is about to make Iran’s ‘escalation trap’ much more dangerous: expert

Robert Davis
March 21, 2026, 3:46PM ET (RAWSTORY)

A political scientist said on Saturday that the Trump administration’s “stunning” gaps in its Iran strategy just made Iran’s “escalation trap” much more dangerous.

Robert Pape, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, argued during a recent interview on MS NOW’s “Alex Witt Reports” that if the Trump administration decides to deploy ground troops in Iran, then the regime will start killing civilians in other countries like France and Germany with their long-range missiles. Pape said Iran has been telegraphing this move with its posture, and it isn’t clear whether the Trump administration has picked up on this signal yet. Pape described these steps in a recent Substack essay as Iran’s “escalation trap.”

“What you’re seeing is Iran is shifting,” Pape said on Saturday. “The first bombs killed leaders but hardened the regime. Then Iran has shifted to horizontal escalation, taking the Strait of Hormuz. As we’re now about to launch operations to take it back, they’re telling us they’re going to start killing civilians.”

Pape’s comments come at a time when the Trump administration is weighing “several options” for dealing with the fallout of the Iran war, which includes sending ground troops to the country, NBC News reported. He argued that it is “really stunning” that the Trump administration appeared unprepared for Iran’s current escalation, which suggests further escalations may be more deadly.

“We will likely lose many more [people] than the 13 military personnel that we’ve lost so far.” Pape said about a hypothetical decision by the Trump administration to deploy ground troops. “But that’s focusing on our side. From Iran’s perspective, they will fight those tactical battles, but they’re showing, and they’re telling. Watch out for those malls. Watch out for Western tourists and the hotels.”

Pape added that Iran’s recent strike on a joint U.S.-U.K. base in Diego Garcia shows that the regime is capable of escalating the conflict.

“There are many more like that that can hit Rome, can hit Paris, and can hit Berlin,” Pape said. “So, they are explaining very clearly with their behaviour, not just their words, that if we do ground force operations in stage three, they’ve got another plan for stage three, and that is indiscriminate casualties on civilians.”

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Trump DOJ team shred ‘huge amounts’ of files at Epstein lockup after death: Prison guard

Trump DOJ team shred ‘huge amounts’ of files at Epstein lockup after death: Prison guard

Alexander Willis
March 21, 2026, 9:04 AM ET (RAWSTORY)

Just six days after Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 death at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre (MCC) in New York, a Bureau of Prisons “after-actions team” swept the jail and shredded “huge amounts of paperwork,” recruiting the help of at least two inmates to dispose of the files in a dumpster, a newly unearthed FBI report suggests.

Flagged by famed Epstein reporter Julie K. Brown, the FBI report is a crisis intake form, in which an FBI official documented claims made by a federal corrections officer, who contacted the agency via phone to report misconduct. The correctional officer’s name is redacted in the report, which is dated Aug. 16, 2019, just six days after Epstein was found dead in his cell, with his death controversially ruled a suicide.

“[Redacted] has never seen this amount of bags of shredded documents coming out to be put in the dumpster at the rear gate of the MCC,” the report reads, drafted by an FBI official whose name was also redacted. “Last week Epstein hung himself, and there is an ongoing investigation. There was a [Bureau of Prisons] after-actions team that came, and they are supposed to review what happened.”

According to the correctional officer, at least one inmate was recruited to help with the disposal of documents, tasked with helping move “bags of shredded documents into the dumpster.” The inmate’s name was also redacted in the report.

“[Redacted] was bringing back bags of shredded papers, around 4 or 5 bags, and the caller brought them into the gate to throw into the dumpster. [Redacted] told the caller that the after-action team is shredding huge amounts of paperwork,” the report reads.

“The caller found it suspicious that an after-action team charged with investigating would be shredding huge amounts of paperwork with all of the officials from the [assistant inspector general], FBI, and [BOP] in the building in the middle of an investigation. Those giving instructions to [redacted] said, ‘Make sure you get that box too.’”

The BOP is a subdivision of the Justice Department, which at the time would have been a part of the first Trump administration.

The Trump DOJ was reported to have directed New York Police Department investigators in 2019 to “stand down” in their criminal probe into Epstein five days after his death. The Trump DOJ also asked the New Mexico

The Department of Justice to halt its own investigation into Epstein’s infamous Zorro Ranch property, which is alleged to be the burial site of “two foreign girls,” according to a recently unearthed FBI tip.

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State Dept. fumes after insiders reveal who ‘motivated’ Trump to launch Iran war: report

State Dept. fumes after insiders reveal who ‘motivated’ Trump to launch Iran war: report

Alexander Willis
March 21, 2026, 1:26PM ET (RAWSTORY)

President Donald Trump’s decision to kick off the U.S. war against Iran last month was motivated, in part, by “pressure from outside allies,” multiple insiders told Bloomberg in its report Saturday, a revelation that sparked a fierce rebuttal from the Trump administration.

Speaking with Bloomberg on the condition of anonymity, the insiders claimed that Trump was under pressure to strike Iran from at least two individuals outside his administration. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—who’s wanted by the International Court of Justice for alleged war crimes—and Rupert Murdoch, the billionaire conservative media mogul and architect of Fox News.

“[Murdoch] communicated with Trump several times as he urged the president to take on Tehran, according to one person briefed on their interactions,” Bloomberg’s report reads.

“Meanwhile, some of Trump’s closest advisers were more muted about the prospect of an armed conflict, including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, the people said.”

When asked for comment, a State Department spokesperson accused Bloomberg’s sources of “not knowing what they are talking about” and “pretending that they do.”

“There is no division,” said State Department spokesperson Tommy Piggot, speaking with Bloomberg. “President Trump is making the world safer, and the entire administration is lockstep in that effort.”

In spite of Piggot’s claim, division did exist within the Trump administration over the Iran war, made evident with the recent resignation of Joe Kent, the head of the National Counterterrorism Centre, who stepped down from his position in protest and alleged that Trump was manipulated by Israel into launching the conflict.

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‘No more games!’ Trump escalates threat to deploy ICE nationwide with strict deadline

‘No more games!’ Trump escalates threat to deploy ICE nationwide with strict deadline

Alexander Willis
March 21, 2026, 1:54PM ET (RAWSTORY)

President Donald Trump doubled down on his threat to deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to airports nationwide on Saturday by issuing Democratic lawmakers a strict deadline for action, warning that if his demands were not met by Monday, he would make good on his threat.

“If the Democrats do not allow for just and proper security at our airports and elsewhere throughout our country, ICE will do the job far better than ever done before! The Fascist Democrats will never protect America, but the Republicans will,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.

“Just like the Radical Left allowed millions of Criminals to pour into our Country through their ridiculous and dangerous Open Border Policy, the Republicans closed it all down, and we now have the Strongest Border in American History. Likewise, I look forward to moving ICE in on Monday, and have already told them to, ‘GET READY.’ NO MORE WAITING, NO MORE GAMES!”

Trump’s threat comes amid the ongoing partial government shutdown, sparked by Democratic lawmakers’ refusal to fund ICE without the agency undergoing reforms in the wake of its violent immigration enforcement operations. Trump first issued the threat to deploy ICE agents just an hour prior to having imposed the Monday deadline in a follow-up post.

“The Radical Left Democrats have hurt so many people with their vicious and uncaring ways,” Trump wrote. “What they have done to the Department of Homeland Security, our fantastic [Transportation Security Administration] officers, and, most importantly, the great people of our country is an absolute disgrace.”

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Trump admin ‘going nuts’ after being called out over promoting misleading claim: analysis

Trump admin ‘going nuts’ after being called out over promoting misleading claim: analysis

Alexander Willis
March 21, 2026, 10:05AM ET (RAWSTORY)

The White House lashed out Friday after being called out over its misleading suggestion that the Iran war enjoyed majority support among Americans, to such an extent that one target of the White House’s fury hit back with a particularly scathing rebuttal.

On Thursday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that “Americans agree that Operation Epic Fury is an overwhelming success,” sharing a White House press release that included several polls showing the war’s favorability. As countless critics noted, however, the White House’s release only focused on “MAGA Republicans,” who make up less than 20% of Americans.

Among those critics was former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan, who called Leavitt a “proud and open liar” for her misleading claim.

In response, “Rapid Response 47,” a political communications account affiliated with President Donald Trump’s political team, lashed out at Mehdi on Friday, calling him a “moron” who was “trembling at the idea that Americans support killing terrorists.”

And on Sunday, Mehdi hit back at Trump’s political team and the White House for “going nuts” over critics “telling the truth about their dumb war” in a scathing rebuttal published in Zeteo.

“The Iran war—started by Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—is now entering its fourth week. It has been an unmitigated disaster from the beginning, and it’s strangling the global economy,” Hasan wrote.

“The president appears to be preparing to deploy US ground troops to Iran for a mission that looks like sheer suicide. As we’ve reported at Zeteo, the war is starting to tear apart the MAGA elite and is already a political catastrophe at home for Trump and the Republican Party—and they know it. And America’s allies have decided not to join us on this so-called ‘excursion.’”

When a broader sample of Americans is polled on Trump’s war against Iran, more Americans than not say they want the strikes to stop than to continue, per recent polling from The Washington Post.

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Bernie Sanders to take it to Trump in fiery address at ‘No Kings’ protest

Bernie Sanders to take it to Trump in fiery address at ‘No Kings’ protest

Jessica Corbett, Common Dreams
March 21, 2026, 2:54PM ET (RAWSTORY)

US Sen. Bernie Sanders announced Saturday that he is set to headline two major rallies next weekend “as part of a growing national movement challenging oligarchy and economic inequality,” including the flagship “No Kings” rally at the Minnesota State Capitol.

The Vermont Independent plans to join other progressive elected officials, labour leaders, and organizers in Minneapolis on the afternoon of Saturday, March 28, as Americans hold more than 3,000 related No Kings events across the United States.

President Donald Trump’s authoritarian agenda previously sparked more than 2,100 No Kings demonstrations last June, followed by over 2,700 in October. Organizers announced the third round of protests in January, as the administration flooded the Twin Cities with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents who took the lives of two US citizens and violated the rights of many more Minnesotans.

“The next No Kings protest will mark the largest collective exercise of free speech in American history—an undeniable indicator that Americans of all backgrounds support democracy and the Constitution,” GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis, whose LGBTQ+ rights advocacy group is part of the coalition behind the protests, said in a statement earlier this week.

“The administration’s attacks on LGBTQ people, especially transgender Americans, spanning from healthcare to military service to accessing accurate IDs, are a threat to freedom for everyone and out of step with what millions of Americans care about,” she declared. “The power of our voices to oppose authoritarianism and recent gross government overreaches can never be overstated. America is for all of us, not some of us.”

The No Kings coalition also includes the ACLU, American Federation of Teachers, Common Defence, Human Rights Campaign, Indivisible, League of Conservation Voters, National Education Association (NEA), National Nurses United, Public Citizen, Service Employees International Union, United We Dream, 50501, and more.

“Across the country, educators and parents are standing up to the extreme overreach of Donald Trump,” said NEA president Becky Pringle. “His administration has attacked our students, undermined public schools, and used tactics like deploying ICE to intimidate and traumatize our communities.”

“In rural, suburban, and urban communities alike, people of all races and backgrounds are coming together to say, ‘Enough!’” Pringle added. “With more than 3,000 events already planned and new volunteers signing up every day, this growing, nonviolent movement will continue to protect our students, our communities, and our democracy from Trump’s authoritarianism and abuses of power.”

After the Minnesota event, Sanders plans to travel to New York to headline a “Tax the Rich” rally at Lehman College in the Bronx.

During Trump’s first year back in the White House, Sanders led events throughout the nation, including in New York City, as part of his Fighting Oligarchy tour. More recently, the two-time Democratic presidential primary candidate has visited California to meet with artificial intelligence leaders and to support a billionaire tax opposed by the ultrarich and Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat expected to run for president in 2028.

In the Bronx next Sunday afternoon, Sanders intends to call on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, another rising star in the Democratic Party, to impose higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans. The rally is scheduled just before the state’s April 1 budget deadline.

“From Trump’s authoritarianism to the war in Iran, a corrupt campaign system owned by billionaires, attacks on voting rights, and an AI revolution with no guardrails, we are living in dangerous times,” Sanders said in a Saturday statement. “From Minnesota to New York, working people are standing up to demand a government that represents all of us—not just the 1%.”

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Trump’s health under new scrutiny after ‘dead by June’ remarks about GOP lawmaker

Trump’s health under new scrutiny after ‘dead by June’ remarks about GOP lawmaker

Tom Boggioni
March 21, 2026, 8:20AM ET (RAWSTORY)

Donald Trump’s offhand remarks during a Monday press availability about Rep. Neal Dunn (R-FL)—casually stating the lawmaker had received a “terminal” diagnosis and would be “dead by June”—have revived scrutiny of the president’s own guarded approach to his health.

The Guardian’s Victoria Bekiempis noted Saturday that Trump has consistently boasted about his physical and mental vitality while publicly mocking others’ physical conditions, all while maintaining what observers describe as suspicious opacity about his own medical status.

When the White House was confronted about the appropriateness of Trump’s blunt comments about Dunn’s prognosis, officials deflected—and grew visibly irritated when pressed about a visible rash on the president’s neck.

The response was notably evasive. White House officials bristled at questions about whether such comments were appropriate and refused to adequately address inquiries about the rash. Weeks earlier, the White House had dismissed Guardian questions about Trump’s skincare regimen and sun protection as “false and slanderous allegations.”

“President Trump’s sharpness, unmatched energy, and historic accessibility stand in stark contrast to what we saw during the past four years,” White House spokesperson Olivia Wales shot back, pivoting to attack the news media and the previous administration.

Wales claimed that “unlike the Biden White House, President Trump and his entire team have been fully open and transparent about the president’s health, which remains exceptional.”

On the rash itself, the White House pointed to a statement from Sean Barbabella, the White House doctor, claiming Trump “is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment prescribed by the White House doctor” for one week, with redness expected to fade within several more days.

The defensive response underscores a broader pattern: Trump demanding transparency from political opponents while resisting the same scrutiny for himself.

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Business experts warn Trump’s war with Iran will soon lead to economic chaos in the US

Business experts warn Trump’s war with Iran will soon lead to economic chaos in the US

María Teresita Armstrong-Matta
March 20, 2026, 9:00PM ET (RAWSTORY)

Economists warned the U.S. economy will struggle in the coming months as the Iran war drives up oil prices through Strait of Hormuz blockade disruptions.

Rising fuel costs threaten both consumers and businesses with thin profit margins.

Stew Leonard, owner of a $500 million-plus grocery chain, reported suppliers demanding fuel surcharges while resisting consumer price increases.

KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk noted that cost increases will either be passed to consumers or squeeze profit margins and employment. While logistics expert Satish Jindel warned that lower-value products face the steepest price increases as businesses lack sufficient margins.

Online retailers face particular challenges, as customers abandon purchases when charged delivery fees exceeding five dollars. Supply chain disruptions combined with energy cost inflation threaten widespread economic pain, affecting both retail and e-commerce sectors.

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